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  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    Bjay, you do realise that a horse and a fried egg are totally different don't you??imageimage

    Where on earth did you get horse from??image

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Horse eggs????

  • Flower, call me Glyn, but I am a she, it is short for Glynis
  • Caz WCaz W Posts: 1,353

    imageimage Horse eggs!  Geoff & BJay - you crack me up!

    Hello Flower and Lyn - welcome to the mad house image.

    We're all braced for the snow tonight here in South Wales - shall I bother putting the bins & plastic recycling out tonight????

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    Yeah, go on, but set up a camcorder first, in case you fall, so we can all watch after and take the mickey!! imageimage

  • Yes of course Caz - I'm sure you have heroic bin men in South Wales!

    Not checked the weather forecast lately but it was actually snowing a bit when I came in from Cubs. We had quite an active evening - a couple of games, as they were full of energy. Also had a new little one start and the others voted him Cub of the week which was very sweet of them. 

    Hello Flower and Lyn. I'm a girl too.

    I want a fried egg now!

    Geoff you are right about the work thing. I will be going to work as usual. Forecast is ok for getting to work. Its getting home that will be the problem!

  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 23,966

    Lyn and Dean and all those who can't see the difference between horse meat and other meat, perhaps that is because you have never had a friend who is a horse. I have kept Jersey cows, sheep, chickens, ducks and horses. Horses are way above the others in intelligence and emotions. My horse is a friend and I could never eat a friend or her friends.

    Cows are far below horses in intelligence, they are like eating machines, a bit like a shark of the land. The sheep were just thick. The chickens were horrid to any chicken that had been wounded or was ill. My ducks were quite bright and rather sweet. I couldn't eat duck when I kept them. Research has been done to show that a horse can learn to understand 200 human words.

    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • Caz WCaz W Posts: 1,353

    Well, you won't get a share of the £250 I'll get from You've Been Framed if you laugh at me image

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468
    Spoilsport! I'm off to roll my ciggies! image
  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    I would never laugh at someone falling over-it is the trying to get up again that is the best bitimage

    Liz -you are right -I could never eat one of the chickens either-it is the detachment from what we eat as to what it actually was before it gets butchered-I would be a crap farmer- all those lambsimage

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